Mozilla really doesn’t understand its users if they thought that making that “web advertising preferences” BS opt-out would go over well
Mozilla really doesn’t understand its users if they thought that making that “web advertising preferences” BS opt-out would go over well
I’m wondering the same thing
Thank you so much. I have a hard time navigating that page. I kept finding the Bitwarden site instead of their github.
This actually explains some problems I’ve been having, and I’m thankful there’s a fix. I actually disabled 2fa for a while because I was sick of having to retrieve a code each time I was forced to log back in.
Where on this page can I read about this fix? This link just takes me to the add-on’s general install page.
I was confused by this same thing. Afaik clicking accept within the notification did the trick because it’s working, and when I clicked into the add-ons manager and checked permissions for Bitwarden, I didn’t see anything amiss.
User-Agent Switcher and Manager for those rare occasions when a site wants to prevent access from a mobile browser and/or Firefox in general
I might have to try that. I’ve been using Save webP as, though I’m not sure it’s exactly what OP is asking. I like that it also does animated webp conversion.
That’s OK though because we need them to stop flying around playing harps and get tf down here to fix things.
I guess they can start by giving Firefox the View Transitions API, whatever that is.
Forks like Mull and Fennec technically have access to all avaliable plugins, but it a bit annoying to set up. I don’t know why they don’t add an option to enable adding all plugins, with a disclaimer that some of them might not function as intended on Android.
All of the plugins I’ve tried in Fennec have worked just fine.
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